With Josh McDaniels never actually making it to Indy, the Colts coaching search starts all over again. Most of the people they interviewed the first time around already have jobs. So here are some names they could go after:

Dave Toub

The Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator was one of the first names mentioned as a potential Chuck Pagano replacement, given his connection to General Manager Chris Ballard. Ballard and Toub have known each other since 2004, when they were both part of the Chicago Bears organization. Toub has interviewed for the Chargers and Broncos head coach openings in the past.

Frank Reich

Reich was the Eagles offensive coordinator for the 2017 season, when the Eagles had the third-best offense in the league based on yards per game. He spent the previous two seasons as the offensive coordinator in San Diego and was the Chargers quarterbacks coach in 2013.

Reich, a former NFL quarterback, entered the coaching ranks with the Colts. He began as a coaching intern in 2006, was promoted to quarterbacks coach within three years. In the two seasons Reich was quarterbacks coach, Peyton Manning threw for 9,200 passing yards and won the NFL MVP in 2009. Reich was the team's wide receivers coach in 2011.

John DeFilippo

The Eagles quarterbacks coach was in the role for the 2017 season after spending the previous season as the Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator. He has also been the quarterbacks coach for the Oakland Raiders (2012-14). He does have a small Colts connection: He was a summer coaching intern for them in 1998.

Dan Campbell

Campbell is the assistant head coach for the New Orleans Saints. He joined the New Orleans staff before the 2017 season. He served as the Miami Dolphins interim head coach for the final 12 games of the 2015 season, going 5-7 after replacing Joe Philbin.

According to media reports, the Colts will interview Campbell on Thursday.

Leslie Frazier

Frazier was the Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator for the 2017 season. He has also spent time with the Ravens and Buccaneers. Frazier was named the interim Vikings head coach in 2010 and was the head coach from 2011-2013. He was 21-32 in 54 games, and has one winning season (10-6 in 2012). Frazier was Tony Dungy's assistant in Indianapolis for the 2005-2006 season, also coaching the defensive backs.